17 Related Articles from 2018-11-09

'Fantastic Beasts' reviews are in: Overstuffed 'Crimes of Grindelwald' has lost magic. Early reviews are in for 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,' the J.K. Rowling sequel starring Johnny Depp. Critics say it's all too much. >>

15 shops are closing on the High Street every day. Retail chief have said that the £900million relief offered by Chancellor Philip Hammond was only a sticking plaster and wider reform was needed. >>

Academies must curb £150,000 salary bonanzas for fat cat head teachers. Harris Federation chief executive Sir Daniel Moynihan, pictured with former pupil Stormzy, last year became Britain’s first academy leader to earn more than £500,000. >>

Bellew will quit after Usyk showdown but he wants to be remembered as the man who'd fight anyone. Tony Bellew insists there will be no more Bomber runs after the toughest fight of his life and to prove it he has written the epitaph to his own boxing career. >>

Bills RB McCoy breaks silence by saying he's frustrated. Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy ended his near two-week silence by saying he wanted to keep his frustrations to himself in what's been a miserable season >>

Jeremy Siegel: With tech down for the count, a 'surprise' move could lead the market higher. The stock market can "absolutely" go higher even without technology stocks leading the way, says Wharton School finance professor Jeremy Siegel. >>

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: Your Midterm Questions. Answering readers’ questions about the elections and what happens next; plus, an update on undecided races. >>

Portraits of success: Hujiang a pioneer in online education. Online learning service provider Hujiang EdTech, situated in the Zhangjiang National Innovation Demonstration Zone, has become a pioneer in helping poverty-stricken children in rural areas gain greater access to education. >>

Rafa Benitez believes Newcastle are fortunate to be outside relegation zone following struggles . Rafa Benitez says Newcastle United are lucky to be outside the bottom three after one win in 11 matches and believes the days of 40 points as the target for safety are long gone. >>

Russell Crowe hides his prosthetic belly under tuxedo while filming as Roger Ailes. He's playing Roger Ailes in the upcoming TV show The Loudest Voice In The Room. The actor was unrecognizable as he was seen spotted in a classic suit outside the Fox news building in Manhattan. >>

Sarah Payne's killer Roy Whiting is savagely attacked by two 'murderers' in prison. Roy Whiting, 59, serving a life sentence for the murder of Sarah Payne, eight, was stabbed repeatedly in a savage jail attack at Wakefield Prison, West Yorkshire - though he survived the attack. >>

Semis get smoked, again. Nvidia crashes into a bear market. Is more pain ahead for the company? With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders, Carter Worth, Mike Khouw and Dan Nathan. >>

She evacuated Thousand Oaks, then returned to find her home burned. 'I’m just lost for words'. Shirley Hertel returned to her Thousand Oaks home Friday morning after watching it catch fire on TV just hours before. The sight left her in tears. Clutching her phone and singed newspaper clippings, she stood in her driveway and wept. Her daughter’s car, parked in the driveway, was reduced to... >>

THE FUTURE IS HERE. Companies from all over the world demonstrate cutting-edge technology and lifestyle products at the CIIE >>

Will Smith gives daunting glimpse of massive Malibu wildfire near his home. The actor said Willow, 18, asked him to go and have a look outside as the Woolsey wildfire, which is currently 14,000 acres and being fed by strong winds and dry conditions, creeps closer to their home. >>